The Marriott Downtown Orlando hotel on March 8, 2006. (Photo by Julia Beverly/Getty Images) Marriott agrees to pay $52 million settlement, improve data security practices The actions will settle investigations into security failures that led to overlapping data breaches affecting hundreds of millions of customers. Oct 10, 2024 By Derek B. Johnson
(Mike Mozart / Flickr) T-Mobile reaches $31.5 million settlement with FCC over past data breaches The telecom will pay half in the form of a fine, while the other half will serve as a down payment for improvements to data security and… Sep 30, 2024 By Derek B. Johnson
Technology background with national flag of the United States. (Getty Images) Senators want agencies to encrypt data before sharing with new NSF database Encryption is the best way to keep the data out of the hands of hackers and foreign adversaries, senators say. Dec 20, 2022 By Tonya Riley
Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, former head of security at Twitter, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Twitter couldn’t detect foreign agents on its own, whistleblower testifies Whistleblower Peiter "Mudge" Zatko said that "if you're not placing foreign agents into Twitter … you're most likely not doing your job." Sep 13, 2022 By Tonya Riley
(Photo by LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images) Twitter breach exposes anonymous accounts to nation state hackers Twitter confirmed Friday that a bad actor used a vulnerability to match private information with potentially anonymous Twitter accounts. Aug 5, 2022 By Tonya Riley
(Getty Images) Federal courts left Americans’ data exposed, senator tells Supreme Court chief justice Sen. Ron Wyden said privacy rules aren't being followed, putting thousands of Americans at risk of having their most sensitive data exposed. Aug 4, 2022 By Tonya Riley
In this photo illustration, the logo of the Google, You Tube and You Tube Kids applications are displayed on the screen of an Apple iPhone on April 10, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo Illustration by Chesnot/Getty Images) US, UK law enforcement to implement data sharing law, troubling privacy advocates Other countries seeking data sharing agreements similar to the one with the U.K. include Turkey, Japan, India and most of Europe. Jul 27, 2022 By Suzanne Smalley
(Getty Images) Lawmakers want to restrict user data sales to nations like China, Russia The bill tasks the Department of Commerce with creating new export rules. Jun 23, 2022 By Tonya Riley
Ranking member Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., (L) speaks as Committee Chairman Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., looks on during a hearing before Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Congress reaches compromise on draft privacy legislation The newly proposed federal privacy framework comes with protections for biometric data and against discrimination. Jun 3, 2022 By Tonya Riley
(Photo by LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images) Regulators slam Twitter with $150M fine over using consumer security data for advertising The practice violates federal law and a 2011 order from the FTC, which alleged Twitter's failure to safeguard user data led to two breaches. May 26, 2022 By Tonya Riley